thomasbe86
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Did he actually just post that and left? I actually find it overly satisfying when people stay and we help them troubleshoot until they realize it was not the PCB... hope he comes back and we can make it work
What?!!I posted a low review months ago and it still isn't posted.
Ah. Literalism. Well played.at least 5 dollars
I mentioned this before the thread turned a little nasty and got cleaned up.What?!!
You obviously need to attend the Varna Sankar school of soldering to learn how to consistently lift pads.....I have lifted PPCB pads before. But I was asking for it, was still a newb, and had hit the pad multiple times before it lifted.
Uhm......what is it we do here again?......I guess what concerns me is prioritizing getting the negative review out there in the wild over resolving the problem or even asking for a refund.
This very well could just be frustration, and I get it, I've thrown my stuff against the wall in frustration... It's really annoying when things don't go well, and it's infuriating when they go wrong twice.... but there are also those folks out there who don't really "appreciate" what we do here and take every chance they can to throw shade, even if it's fabricated.
I'm just trying to determine which one we're dealing with. Either is fine.
Uhm......what is it we do here again?......
I guess what concerns me is prioritizing getting the negative review out there in the wild over resolving the problem or even asking for a refund.
ditto. Lifted pads for me usually had desoldering involved.I have lifted PPCB pads before. But I was asking for it, was still a newb, and had hit the pad multiple times before it lifted.